:rofl: Speaking of Namath, the rivalry of Johnny Unitas vs. Joe Namath was a real stretch since they probably only played once, in SBIII, and an over the hill Unitas didn't come in until the second half. I like that they recognized Otto Graham vs. Bobby Layne, showing interest in the history of the game, but then, where's Sammy Baugh/Sid Luckman? The Brady/Manning picture, Peyton must have had his high heels on already. I didn't think he was that much taller than Tom.

:rofl: Speaking of Namath, the rivalry of Johnny Unitas vs. Joe Namath was a real stretch since they probably only played once, in SBIII, and an over the hill Unitas didn't come in until the second half. I like that they recognized Otto Graham vs. Bobby Layne, showing interest in the history of the game, but then, where's Sammy Baugh/Sid Luckman? The Brady/Manning picture, Peyton must have had his high heels on already. I didn't think he was that much taller than Tom.

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Any historical perspective is welcomed by me. It is too bad most football fans think football began with the superbowl.

:rofl: Speaking of Namath, the rivalry of Johnny Unitas vs. Joe Namath was a real stretch since they probably only played once, in SBIII, and an over the hill Unitas didn't come in until the second half. I like that they recognized Otto Graham vs. Bobby Layne, showing interest in the history of the game, but then, where's Sammy Baugh/Sid Luckman? The Brady/Manning picture, Peyton must have had his high heels on already. I didn't think he was that much taller than Tom.

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They didn't meet often, but didn't you see them mention Namath throwing for 496 yds. and six touchdowns? I know Unitas threw for over 400 yds. that game also, because I saw it.

That game was unbelievable, like the Bird vs. Dominique Williams game where they both went over 50.

:rofl: Speaking of Namath, the rivalry of Johnny Unitas vs. Joe Namath was a real stretch since they probably only played once, in SBIII, and an over the hill Unitas didn't come in until the second half. I like that they recognized Otto Graham vs. Bobby Layne, showing interest in the history of the game, but then, where's Sammy Baugh/Sid Luckman? The Brady/Manning picture, Peyton must have had his high heels on already. I didn't think he was that much taller than Tom.

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I agree that Unitas Namath rivalry was a fake.

They were in separate leagues and didn't play each other.

Bart Starr vs John Unitas was much more a competition.

Baugh/Luckman should be there as well.

Namath had much more problems with the Raider's Lamonica and KC's QB Len Dawson

They didn't meet often, but didn't you see them mention Namath throwing for 496 yds. and six touchdowns? I know Unitas threw for over 400 yds. that game also, because I saw it.
That game was unbelievable, like the Bird vs. Dominique Williams game where they both went over 50.
Correction, Unitas threw for almost 400 yds.

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namath was as fine a QB as i saw. his knees were horrible, and he was not as good a passer as he might have ebeen, but he was lethal in 4th qtrs. remember, these QBs called close to 100% of their own plays.
daryl lamonica vs. len dawson was a tremendous rivalry in the 1960s.
y.a. tittle vs sonny jurgensen was a;lso outstanding.